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Great WhiteRock MeGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteLady Red LightGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteSave Your LoveGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteOnce Bitten Twice ShyGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteMista BoneGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteHouse Of Broken LoveGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteThe Angel SongGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteBabe (I'm Gonna Leave You)Great White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteCall It Rock N' RollGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteDesert MoonGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteLovin' KindGreat White. My...My...My...
Great WhiteRock MeRock America AOR September 1987
Great WhiteLady Red LightRock America AOR November 1987
Great WhiteSave Your LoveETV ET-VideoLink Rock Hits 237 February 1988
Great WhiteHouse Of Broken LoveRock America AOR February 1990
Great WhiteCall It Rock N' RollTelegenics Number 97C. Top 40. April 1991
Great WhiteStick ItRock America AOR April 1984
Great WhiteSubstituteRock America AOR May 1984
Great WhiteThe Angel SongMagical Flight Vol.6
Great WhiteOnce Bitten Twice ShyTelegenics Number 75C. Top 40 Pop. June 1989
Great WhiteOnce Bitten Twice ShyBest Of Hair Bands Vol.1
Great WhiteOnce Bitten Twice ShyScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 80s Rock Vol.1 December 2004
Great WhiteRock MeBest Of Hair Bands Vol.2
Great WhiteOnce Bitten Twice ShyHot Video Classics Best Of 87-89 Vol.4
Great WhiteDesert MoonMagical Flight Vol.3
Great WhiteSave Your LoveMagical Flight Vol.1
Great WhiteMista BoneMagical Flight Vol.1
Great WhiteCall It Rock N' RollPop Classics
Great WhiteOnce Bitten Twice ShyPure '80s. Headbangers Rule
Great WhiteRock MeScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 80s Rock Vol.2 January 2007
Hard Rock / Hair Metal band from Los Angeles, California (USA). Great White formed in 1977. The band gained popularity during the 1980's and early 1990's. In 2003, the band made headlines when The Station nightclub fire led to the deaths of 100 people in West Warwick, Rhode Island, including Ty Longley, who had been a member of lead singer Jack Russell (2)'s solo band. In 2011 the band split, with Jack Russell forming "Jack Russell's Great White" and lead singer Terry Ilous (of XYZ (3)) fronting Great White. Current Line-Up Mitch Malloy: Vocals Mark Kendall: Guitar Michael Lardie: Keyboards, Guitar Scott Snyder: Bass Audie Desbrow: Drums Former Line-Up: Krys Baratto: Bass Lorne Black: Bass Teddy Cook: Bass Dave Filice: Bass Gary Holland: Drums Matthew Johnson: Guitar Ty Longley: Guitar Jordan Martin: Guitar Tony Montana: Bass Tyler Nelson: Guitar Derrick Pontier: Drums Scott Pounds: Bass Eric Powers: Drums Francis Ruiz: Drums Sean McNabb: Bass Jack Russell: Vocals Terry Ilous: Vocals
Great White
Mark Kendall
Audie Desbrow
Michael Lardie
Scott Snyder
Terry Ilous
Jack Russell's Great White
Jack Russell
Tony Montana
Matthew Johnson
Derrick Pontier
Robby Lochner
Great White is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1977. The band gained popularity during the 1980s and early 1990s. The band released several albums in the late 1980s and gained airplay on MTV with music videos for songs like "Once Bitten, Twice Shy". The band reached their peak popularity with the album ...Twice Shy in 1989.
The band continued to release new material into the 1990s, although none of their material charted in the United States. In 2003, the band made headlines when The Station nightclub fire led to the deaths of 100 people in West Warwick, Rhode Island, including the band's guitarist Ty Longley, who had been a member of Jack Russell's solo band. In 2011 the band split with Jack Russell forming "Great White Featuring Jack Russell" and Terry Ilous fronted Great White. As of August 2007, Great White sold over 8 million records worldwide.
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